188
188
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
everybody seems to tell you about the four people in benghazi. so i'm a little bit suspicious of the motive in talking about benghazi so much when nobody's paying attention to this stuff for years. >> i would just make one point, dirty little secret here is that our intelligence analysts don't know even now how all these factors came together outside the consulate on the night of september 11 so that the consulate was overrun. and that was the-- one of the problems in the days immediately after. they did have intelligence that people linked with al qaeda were in that crowd. but in terms of preplanning, of directives from al qaeda in the magreb, or other senior al qaeda leadership to those people to do something, they don't have that. they had very quickly intelligence that people in that group that attacked the consulate were watching what happened in cairo live on tv, and they had surveillance of them talking about it, and then they go to the consulate to attack. so they were trying to figure out what's the mix of that spontaneous driver and the
everybody seems to tell you about the four people in benghazi. so i'm a little bit suspicious of the motive in talking about benghazi so much when nobody's paying attention to this stuff for years. >> i would just make one point, dirty little secret here is that our intelligence analysts don't know even now how all these factors came together outside the consulate on the night of september 11 so that the consulate was overrun. and that was the-- one of the problems in the days immediately...
201
201
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
benghazi as we approach tuesday? >> it has. look, you can be a casual consumer and understand they have to the been straight forward with the american people from the beginning. whether selling us different stories or telling us things or whether the president saying just last week that he has shared every piece of information with the american people as soon as he got it. that is false. he hasn't been. his administration withheld information. it's an outrage. i think we don't get answers to the questions because we're an election season. it doesn't mean we can't demand answer asks won't get answers to the questions after the election. and people on the ground in benghazi and people that fought there deserve those answers. >> criticism administration does have of fox news going after it they can end it all. they have to answer the question. they can end the story will end if they will answer it. but no one is going tell what happened. >> there is six weeks. so now what? they pushed it up to the election? it's election time. >>
benghazi as we approach tuesday? >> it has. look, you can be a casual consumer and understand they have to the been straight forward with the american people from the beginning. whether selling us different stories or telling us things or whether the president saying just last week that he has shared every piece of information with the american people as soon as he got it. that is false. he hasn't been. his administration withheld information. it's an outrage. i think we don't get answers...
102
102
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
benghazi as we approach tuesday? >> it has. look, you can be a casual consumer and understand they have to the been straight forward with the american people from the beginning. whether selling us different stories or telling us things or whether the president saying just last week that he has shared every piece of information with the american people as soon as he got it. that is false. he hasn't been. his administration withheld information. it's an outrage. i think we don't get answers to the questions because we're an election season. it doesn't mean we can't demand answer asks won't get answers to the questions after the election. and people on the ground in benghazi and people that fought there deserve those answers. >> criticism administration does have of fox news going after it they can end it all. they have to answer the question. they can end the story will end if they will answer it. but no one is going tell what happened. >> there is six weeks. so now what? they pushed it up to the election? it's election time. >>
benghazi as we approach tuesday? >> it has. look, you can be a casual consumer and understand they have to the been straight forward with the american people from the beginning. whether selling us different stories or telling us things or whether the president saying just last week that he has shared every piece of information with the american people as soon as he got it. that is false. he hasn't been. his administration withheld information. it's an outrage. i think we don't get answers...
202
202
Oct 14, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
that was not my question for benghazi. that cable detailing the future of operations in benghazi. that cable was drafted in the department. i had at no time an opportunity to add or comment on that, however, the principle officer in benghazi had an opportunity to comment on than. it was that number five that d.s. committed to that we continued to ask them to meet throughout my time there. >> we reviewed that july cable and it states further anticipates supporting the operations in benghazi with at least one criminally assigned r.s.o. from tripoli, however, would request continued tv wide support to fill a minimum of three security positions in benghazi. so that would be a total of four, is that right? >> that's correct. >> i understand you left libya before the attacks, is that right? >> that's correct. >> we have now been told there were, in fact, five special agents in benghazi the night of the attack, contrary to the press reports. can you verify whether there were five special agents in benghazi on the night of the attack. and were there any additional armed guards on that nig
that was not my question for benghazi. that cable detailing the future of operations in benghazi. that cable was drafted in the department. i had at no time an opportunity to add or comment on that, however, the principle officer in benghazi had an opportunity to comment on than. it was that number five that d.s. committed to that we continued to ask them to meet throughout my time there. >> we reviewed that july cable and it states further anticipates supporting the operations in...
171
171
Dec 31, 2012
12/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
consulate in benghazi. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> new information about if deadly september 11th terrorist attacks inben gearksz libya. a report released by the senate committee on homeland security and government affairs blames the state department in large part for failing to respond to requests for more security. the report says terrorists essential walked right into the compound. >> the state department failed to take adequate steps to fill those gaps, failed to adequately fulfill requests from its own security department and failed to make the one decision that cries out to me as i look at testified, which was to simply say, we've got close this facility, because we can't protect american personnel in benghazi. >> four americans died in the attack, including the u.s. ambassador to libya, chris stevens. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton is spending new years eve in a new york city hospital. mrs. clinton is being treated for a blood clot discovered yesterday. late today doctors said the clot was locat
consulate in benghazi. stay with us. we'll be right back. >>> new information about if deadly september 11th terrorist attacks inben gearksz libya. a report released by the senate committee on homeland security and government affairs blames the state department in large part for failing to respond to requests for more security. the report says terrorists essential walked right into the compound. >> the state department failed to take adequate steps to fill those gaps, failed to...
169
169
Oct 19, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
consulate in benghazi. using the ship records, fox news confirmed the victory received on september 6. this is five days before ambassador stevens and sean smith and former seal tyrone woods and glen doherty killed in an extended terrorist assault by 125 members of the militia. on the night of the attack in benghazi, ambassador stevens just finished dinner with a turkish diplomat. according to that initial september 14 report by the times of london, 400-tons of cargo was on board. some humanitarians but also the largest consignment of weapons headed for syrian rebels on the front line. >> this is a ship by the name of victory carrying weapons that are found in libya. >> he is a middle east and terrorism expert for fox news. >> the ship came that way, all the way up to extend it in turkey. s. >> now the information available there were weapons. a lot of weapons. >> it included surface to air antiaircraft missiles like these. rpgs. russian designed man portable air defense systems known as man-pad. the ship c
consulate in benghazi. using the ship records, fox news confirmed the victory received on september 6. this is five days before ambassador stevens and sean smith and former seal tyrone woods and glen doherty killed in an extended terrorist assault by 125 members of the militia. on the night of the attack in benghazi, ambassador stevens just finished dinner with a turkish diplomat. according to that initial september 14 report by the times of london, 400-tons of cargo was on board. some...
298
298
Dec 21, 2012
12/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
admitieron en la comisiÓn de la relaciones exterior del senado, que se cometieron errores en el ta ataque de benghazi libia entre ellos estÁ el subsecretario william quien dijo la comisiÓn que debemos hacer lo mejor, la secretaria de estado hillary clinton hablarÁ en enero. >>> el asesinato de un secuestrador. (inaudibl internado muy mÉxi int internado a mÉxico >>> todas las radios rinden homenaje a jenni rivera >>> y la temporada invernal se inicia con el caso de dos falsos mÉdicos ken tra que entraron a un hospital mexicano y asesinaron a un lÍder ahÍ, siguen generando asombroso, hoy se ven a dos personajes vestidos con batas de mÉdicos a quienes se les atribuye la muerte de c roelio maldonado, edgar muÑoz nos habla de la repercusiÓn que tiene este caso >>> en un hospital privado de la ciudad de mÉxico, falsos medicos mataron al lÍder de los secuestradores, habÍa uno con bata de mÉdico y el otro con militar, en el hospital a 4 dÍas de la ejecuciÓn hay un ambiente de incredulidad dicen pacientes y visitantes >>> increÍble, inverosimil que no hubiera nadie >>> la gente anda sorprend
admitieron en la comisiÓn de la relaciones exterior del senado, que se cometieron errores en el ta ataque de benghazi libia entre ellos estÁ el subsecretario william quien dijo la comisiÓn que debemos hacer lo mejor, la secretaria de estado hillary clinton hablarÁ en enero. >>> el asesinato de un secuestrador. (inaudibl internado muy mÉxi int internado a mÉxico >>> todas las radios rinden homenaje a jenni rivera >>> y la temporada invernal se inicia con el caso...
184
184
Dec 14, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i don't think this is just about partisanship, and i also don't think it's just about benghazi. that was an issue, of course, but in this case, there are a number of senators on both sides of the aisle who believe that the united states has some tough work ahead in international relations. you know, someone has got to go and negotiation with the iranians to make sure we don't get into a conflict over there and someone with the kind of toughness and authority of a jim baker. and frankly, there was a sense about susan rice that, even though she is very talented and i think she did a generous thing today by withdrawing, she really was loyal to her president by doing that, but there was also a sense that she didn't have the weight, she didn't have the background that senator kerry does, and he is extremely schooled and knows the rough parts of the world. and there was a sense in the senate, you know, that people there would just be more comfortable with him representing the united states. >> david, what do you think this says about president obama himself, because it certainly seeme
>> i don't think this is just about partisanship, and i also don't think it's just about benghazi. that was an issue, of course, but in this case, there are a number of senators on both sides of the aisle who believe that the united states has some tough work ahead in international relations. you know, someone has got to go and negotiation with the iranians to make sure we don't get into a conflict over there and someone with the kind of toughness and authority of a jim baker. and...
163
163
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
he was set to testify on the attack in benghazi and now the acting c.i.a. director is set to take his place. still, some lawmakers say they want to hear from general petraeus himself and they may call him to the stand. catherine is live this afternoon in washington, dc. there are few specific rules about notifying congress on an investigation like this. >>reporter: title 50 governs national security and defense with section 413 and 413 (a) dealing with notification issues and reads "to keep congressional intelligence committee full law and currently informed of all intelligence activists which are the responsibility of or engaged in by or carried out for or on behalf of any department agency or entitity of the united states government." sources tell fox that the second and final interview with birthday well was the friday before the election and this could be characterized as a personal matter a former justice department official under the bush administration said given the stakes, the c.i.a. director could be blackmailed notified was required. >> what make
he was set to testify on the attack in benghazi and now the acting c.i.a. director is set to take his place. still, some lawmakers say they want to hear from general petraeus himself and they may call him to the stand. catherine is live this afternoon in washington, dc. there are few specific rules about notifying congress on an investigation like this. >>reporter: title 50 governs national security and defense with section 413 and 413 (a) dealing with notification issues and reads...
183
183
Sep 17, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
the ambassador is typically in prip polly not benghazi. it is tough to say. i think it was predetermined. >> should the consulate been beefed up ahead of time given the warnings we mhave had? >> i think anybody in my profession or the security profession in general would have said the security needed to be beefed up. the history of violence there and the threat that consulate faces. >> thank you for having me. >> they already beefed up the marine de patchment. there's unrest across the region. retired four star general jack keen wonders what he believes. so fys to have you on board. thank you so much, sir. >> good to see you. >> you have had some radical players. is it possible to reason with them and possible for the president to talk to them and say this is what the american people want? is any one listening or the people that count listen or there are so many rouge players there it doesn't matter? >> every muslim country has a radical islamic movement inside of it. the governments have radical i gos lambists vying for power more control, et cetera. after 3
the ambassador is typically in prip polly not benghazi. it is tough to say. i think it was predetermined. >> should the consulate been beefed up ahead of time given the warnings we mhave had? >> i think anybody in my profession or the security profession in general would have said the security needed to be beefed up. the history of violence there and the threat that consulate faces. >> thank you for having me. >> they already beefed up the marine de patchment. there's...
171
171
Sep 14, 2012
09/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
they're now in custody in benghazi. we'll talk with arwa damon, and, first of all, what do we know about these suspects? >> well, what the government is saying is that they do now believe that these attacks were carried out by extremist groups. they're not going so far as to identify which ones, but they are also saying that they believe that the attacks were preplanned and the intept was to inflict maximum damage on westerns, specifically u.s. interests. the motive of the attack, to drive apart libyans and americans and try to sabotage their relationship, but this attack really goes to underscore just how volatile this country is. these armed groups, and there are many of them, operate with near impunity, especially in benghazi, and all the libyans we have been talking to first and foremost express their anguish over what took place. really want the world, especially americans, to know that these actions are not supported by the majority of the population, but are also demanding of their government to somehow reign in
they're now in custody in benghazi. we'll talk with arwa damon, and, first of all, what do we know about these suspects? >> well, what the government is saying is that they do now believe that these attacks were carried out by extremist groups. they're not going so far as to identify which ones, but they are also saying that they believe that the attacks were preplanned and the intept was to inflict maximum damage on westerns, specifically u.s. interests. the motive of the attack, to...
426
426
Sep 14, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
embassy in benghazi? >>reporter: these are conversations i have had with people familiar with intelligence. this area, libya, north africa, was considered a hot zone or a hot region. since june of this year there were at least four incidents, either successful or plots, against diplomatic interests or on diplomatic personnel. so it was considered a hot region, active. now, when they say there was no "actionable intelligence," that means that there wasn't something specific enough in the opinion of the intelligence community to do something, to try and mitigate the threat. that's the subject or where the rubber meets the road. was there sufficient intelligence in the region, that it was "hot," and that there were attacks or attempted attacks on diplomatic personnel that more steps should have been taken to protect the americans who were killed in benghazi? that is the question. >>trace: thank you, catherine. and now, intelligence expert, a former c.i.a. convert officer and president of the global intellige
embassy in benghazi? >>reporter: these are conversations i have had with people familiar with intelligence. this area, libya, north africa, was considered a hot zone or a hot region. since june of this year there were at least four incidents, either successful or plots, against diplomatic interests or on diplomatic personnel. so it was considered a hot region, active. now, when they say there was no "actionable intelligence," that means that there wasn't something specific...
180
180
Dec 21, 2012
12/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 1
, so what are the lessons from benghazi and how high should the focus go. mike o'hanlon and pete j. crowley. the same question as experts in this field. is this the kind of thing that happens when we have nervy, courageous diplomats who are willing to go into dangerous areas and it just happens? that occasionally the enemy erupts up out of nowhere, you can't predict the next turbulent storm to hit in these areas of the third world, especially in post-revolutionary libya. and it's not really anybody's fault unless everything that happens bad is somebody's fault. >> it's an important question. >> which is it? >> i have a nuanced answer. this was clearly not the state department's finest hour and it's easy to say in retrospect. also, i will make an analogy with military commanders in the field who often make decisions that could be second-guessed and sometimes wind up getting people killed unnecessarily, but you don't assess a battlefield commander's entire tenure on one call. this was not the best decision that could have been made, and we need to accept a ce
, so what are the lessons from benghazi and how high should the focus go. mike o'hanlon and pete j. crowley. the same question as experts in this field. is this the kind of thing that happens when we have nervy, courageous diplomats who are willing to go into dangerous areas and it just happens? that occasionally the enemy erupts up out of nowhere, you can't predict the next turbulent storm to hit in these areas of the third world, especially in post-revolutionary libya. and it's not really...
347
347
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 0
benghazi. >> benghazi. we are going to talk also with some political strategist about the nature of message formation how it goes. i think it's going to be a fascinating show. we will delve into beneath the surface. >> look forward to it 8:00 eastern time. >> of any state you will be my governor. >> thank you very much. >> coming up on this show, telling you about romney ask him about this how is he taking the lead in florida. now that important swing state sunday investigation for people voting twice. >> is that bad? >> you can't real delay that. >> voter fraud segment you have to see that's coming up next. >> and a nightmare in paradise after this man was put on a no fly list and stranded. his story ahead. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get
benghazi. >> benghazi. we are going to talk also with some political strategist about the nature of message formation how it goes. i think it's going to be a fascinating show. we will delve into beneath the surface. >> look forward to it 8:00 eastern time. >> of any state you will be my governor. >> thank you very much. >> coming up on this show, telling you about romney ask him about this how is he taking the lead in florida. now that important swing state sunday...
226
226
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
>>shepard: but benghazi. >>guest: you have to mutt it in perspective. look, this debate tonight is about governor romney's lack of credibility in foreign affairs. >>shepard: excuse me, i don't mean to interrupt, but this is the point i believe governor romney may go with and i wondered your advise to the president, when governor romney says you sent susan rise and said this was about a video and continue to say it is about a video and we know that the intelligence knew better, so what is the strategy to get beyond that? >>guest: the strategy is to look at the big picture. >>shepard: ignore that? the governor will not do that. >>guest: we have one man who has been a successful commander and chief and the other has no experience in foreign policy and the last trip abroad was a disaster public affairs wise in britain, israel, and poland so governor romney has not shown he was handle the responsibility. >>shepard: if the president focuses on that, and governor romney comes back and says, i may not have had foreign policy but i didn't go on a campaign trip t
>>shepard: but benghazi. >>guest: you have to mutt it in perspective. look, this debate tonight is about governor romney's lack of credibility in foreign affairs. >>shepard: excuse me, i don't mean to interrupt, but this is the point i believe governor romney may go with and i wondered your advise to the president, when governor romney says you sent susan rise and said this was about a video and continue to say it is about a video and we know that the intelligence knew better,...
288
288
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
nordstrom distrust of the duties of the agents in benghazi -- discussed the duties of the ages in benghazi, we were using an agent to -- agents in benghazi, we were using an agent to monitor classified communications. these are not normally duties assigned to a ds agent. i asked him to review that. when another rso went to benghazi, that rso was asked to review the numbers. a driver was hired, trained and the driver took the place of what the ds agent was doing. they came up through technical security means around the need to half the 24-7 coverage. >> one last question. when the ambassador to travel to benghazi before the attack, could bthe security team in tripoli send additional security with him if it was necessary? >> absolutely. >> or any of those five ds agents with the ambassador in tripoli come down from benghazi? >> yes. >> that is not the same as by being in benghazi ordinarily. the still would have been two more coming down with the ambassador for a total of 7. >> we agreed that three was a sufficient number to have on the ground. one question. -- >> the cable we talked about a
nordstrom distrust of the duties of the agents in benghazi -- discussed the duties of the ages in benghazi, we were using an agent to -- agents in benghazi, we were using an agent to monitor classified communications. these are not normally duties assigned to a ds agent. i asked him to review that. when another rso went to benghazi, that rso was asked to review the numbers. a driver was hired, trained and the driver took the place of what the ds agent was doing. they came up through technical...
239
239
Sep 15, 2012
09/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
war damon, cnn, benghazi, libya. >>> so the attack on the benghazi consulate was the deadliest incident this sudden blazing fury towards the united states. but look at this, lebanon, sudan, india, and palestinian territories, tunisia, yemen, and, of course, egypt, violence and destruction to embassies, american schools and even fast food restaurants, all of this anger exploding from the arab world over an amateur hour video clip posted on the internet. that the government had nothing on do. inwant to ta i want to talk to the professor, former director of middle east studies at john hopkins university. thank you, professor, for joining us. your fascinating opinion piece in "the washington post" is title why is the arab world so easily offended. let's hear it. why is the arab world so easily offended? >> you know, don, i wish i could give you a succinct answer. i think we know what we know. we know anti-americanism is like the standard diet particularly important the young people. when you talk about a world which is angry, when you talk about a world with mass unemployment, political dic
war damon, cnn, benghazi, libya. >>> so the attack on the benghazi consulate was the deadliest incident this sudden blazing fury towards the united states. but look at this, lebanon, sudan, india, and palestinian territories, tunisia, yemen, and, of course, egypt, violence and destruction to embassies, american schools and even fast food restaurants, all of this anger exploding from the arab world over an amateur hour video clip posted on the internet. that the government had nothing...
379
379
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
then, on september 11, the day de ambassador lost his life, he sent this benghazi weekly report. it expressed libyans' growing frustration with police and security forces who were too weak to keep the country secure. haeutenant colonel andrew wood led the u.s. military team that left libya in august. he testified before congress last week. did ambassador stevens or the regional security officer fight losing another team? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: how did they do that? >> it was quite a degree of the s ustration on their part. they were clenched fist over the whole issue. >> reporter: today the state department told us an independent board is conducting a thorough review of the assault, scott, and once they have the results they can fully address the questions. >> pelley: sharyl, thank you. s.e libya attack has become a contentious issue in the presidential race. mitt romney accuses the president of misleading the public about whether the attack was an act of terrorism. so we asked david martin to help us straighten out what the administration said and when it said it. >> reporter
then, on september 11, the day de ambassador lost his life, he sent this benghazi weekly report. it expressed libyans' growing frustration with police and security forces who were too weak to keep the country secure. haeutenant colonel andrew wood led the u.s. military team that left libya in august. he testified before congress last week. did ambassador stevens or the regional security officer fight losing another team? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: how did they do that? >> it...
153
153
Sep 15, 2012
09/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
they were killed four days ago in an attack on the united states consulate in benghazi. arwa damon got inside that building. it's now burned out and has the most complete picture that she's about to bring us of the violence from that night and the warning that came days before. >> amid the ash, soot, and debr debris, remnants of a life that was. and what it meant to those stationed here. scrawled on this sheet, libya is so important. traces of blood stain the walls. what is now a blackened ruin was a pleasant compound in an upscale benghazi neighborhood. libyan officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants and quickly overwhelmed the libyan and american guards. the compound's first line of defense easily breached. according to one of the libyan guards that was stationed at the gate, armed with only a radio, the assault happened sim simultaneously from three different directions. he said he initially heard chanting growing increasingly louder and suddenly, the gun fire, the rocket propelled grenades and other heavy machine gun fire all began attac
they were killed four days ago in an attack on the united states consulate in benghazi. arwa damon got inside that building. it's now burned out and has the most complete picture that she's about to bring us of the violence from that night and the warning that came days before. >> amid the ash, soot, and debr debris, remnants of a life that was. and what it meant to those stationed here. scrawled on this sheet, libya is so important. traces of blood stain the walls. what is now a...
179
179
Oct 13, 2012
10/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
benghazi is 400 miles away. the security requested was for tripoli, not benghazi. also, let me be cheer it was paul ryan who cut security funding at the state department, $300 million. it's just unbelievable. >> but it should be noted the state department said there were no budget issues with regard to security. the state department has said at least money was not the issue. i want to get your take on something else because i know you served in the army. you probably have experience with how the military protects diplomats and v.i.p.s. do you think we're serve our ambassadors as well overseas? >> i do. when you do more, it costs money, craig, and we need to make sure we're very clear. here we have an embassy in tripoli and a consulate with ambassador stevens 400 miles away in benghazi, both very important. we need to make sure we protect these folks. we need to make sure they're being protected. they're in harm's way. if we want to make sure they get all the protection they need, they erin, why would you cut $300 million. but it's a pattern with ryan and romney. he
benghazi is 400 miles away. the security requested was for tripoli, not benghazi. also, let me be cheer it was paul ryan who cut security funding at the state department, $300 million. it's just unbelievable. >> but it should be noted the state department said there were no budget issues with regard to security. the state department has said at least money was not the issue. i want to get your take on something else because i know you served in the army. you probably have experience with...
215
215
Jun 21, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
this is what the national transitional council was able to do in benghazi, and it is why despite the major challenges the transition in libya is largely succeeding. it is less difficult to imagine today as opposed to several months ago how safe havens could be established in syria. indeed, some analysts suggest the opposition may already be creating some areas of de facto control in the country. for example, in parts of the turkish border and in eastern syria it is quite possible that the opposition could soon declare parts of syria to be liberated as libyan rebels did in benghazi and then ask for external support in defending that territory. this is exactly what we should be helping the opposition to do. rather than insisting that we cannot act militarily without a u.n. security council resolution as the secretary of defense recently asserted, we should follow president clinton's example from kosovo. we should refuse to give russia and china veto power over our actions and instead work outside of the security council to shape a coalition of willing states with a legitimate mandate t
this is what the national transitional council was able to do in benghazi, and it is why despite the major challenges the transition in libya is largely succeeding. it is less difficult to imagine today as opposed to several months ago how safe havens could be established in syria. indeed, some analysts suggest the opposition may already be creating some areas of de facto control in the country. for example, in parts of the turkish border and in eastern syria it is quite possible that the...
176
176
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
with benghazi, it is difficult to find a legitimate partner in benghazi. in yemen we had the difficulty, too. but i think that we were able to identify those who were involved and were able to interrogate them and get instructions from them. we were able to link investigation for the terrorist attack. we were able to identify the suicide bombers. one thing i know about the fbi's that they are brilliant and putting the pieces of the investigation together. i am sure we will be able to know exactly what happened. and the people that were involved. jenna: at times have changed since the attack at the uss cole and what happened in benghazi. have you read about the interrogation techniques that have been used to get to the truth? >> sure, i have. actually, i read each and every one of of these suspects malinda are better right than we were able to get confession from them. jenna: so you expect a similar pattern in libya. how crucial do you think general petraeus is in his testimony to the truth? >> it is bigger than a the director. the cia's bigger than a direc
with benghazi, it is difficult to find a legitimate partner in benghazi. in yemen we had the difficulty, too. but i think that we were able to identify those who were involved and were able to interrogate them and get instructions from them. we were able to link investigation for the terrorist attack. we were able to identify the suicide bombers. one thing i know about the fbi's that they are brilliant and putting the pieces of the investigation together. i am sure we will be able to know...
125
125
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
investigation in benghazi had an impact on each other. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>shepard: the file reports that general petraeus' biographer and alleged mistress is cooperating. the feds are investigating materials they seized from her home. judge napolitano is with us, our senior judicial analyst. there is a lot to mull over author of "theodore and woodrow ." >>judge napolitano: i have been defending general petraeus' constitutional freedom, he may have betrayed his wife but he entitled to the protection of the law as is miss broadwell. we don't know her level of security clearance she has. there are three levels. bradley manning had the lowest, and mrs. broadwell had a level in between that and
investigation in benghazi had an impact on each other. we use this board to compare car insurance rates side by side so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board. what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] [ laughs ] [ whooshing ] tell me about it. why am i not going anywhere? you don't believe hard enough. a smarter way to shop around. now that's progressive. call or click today. [ grunting ] >>shepard: the file reports that general petraeus' biographer and...
220
220
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
consulate in benghazi that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. since then the president has been slipping in the polls. look at the latest survey here in florida. a crucial swing state. last month, president obama had a nine-point advantage on foreign policy among like ri voters, now it's down to one point. that is a statistical tie. then the state of ohio, obviously another key battleground state. president has lost six points on foreign policy there but his lead is still outside the margin of error. among likely voters nationwide there is a new post poll that shows the president's lead on handling international affairs has dropped from seven points to three points, a statistical tie. tonight we're learning more about what intelligence officials told the president about the consulate attack after it happened. at the last debate he called the attack an act of terror the very next day. five days later, the u.s. ambassador to united nations went on the sunday morning talk shows and said it was a spontaneous reaction to protests over an anti-muslim
consulate in benghazi that killed the ambassador to libya and three other americans. since then the president has been slipping in the polls. look at the latest survey here in florida. a crucial swing state. last month, president obama had a nine-point advantage on foreign policy among like ri voters, now it's down to one point. that is a statistical tie. then the state of ohio, obviously another key battleground state. president has lost six points on foreign policy there but his lead is still...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
carrying a flying over syria syria seriously early on flag loaded in benghazi we know that cattle are qatar and the saudis have five warehouses that they control in the area of benghazi left over from arms and pay shipped to libya these are. great suspicion is that these are arms or were leftover from libya because the craft was loaded the worst to be fifteen containers but it turned out there were already in fact three that were filled with one hundred fifty tons of weapons that boat went for that ship one from tripoli to our turkey back to down to egypt and then to libya then to tripoli. on the way to tripoli. lebanon when it when it was seized but what is remarkable remarkable about that adventure is that the americans almost surely knew about it nato military did the israelis didn't touch that ship this time not this ship unit feel unifil has been in the hot seat repeated lee in lebanon for appearing to bias in favor of israel they did not stop that ship it seems very clear that with all the differences and we could name twenty or more between the situation in libya and the situat
carrying a flying over syria syria seriously early on flag loaded in benghazi we know that cattle are qatar and the saudis have five warehouses that they control in the area of benghazi left over from arms and pay shipped to libya these are. great suspicion is that these are arms or were leftover from libya because the craft was loaded the worst to be fifteen containers but it turned out there were already in fact three that were filled with one hundred fifty tons of weapons that boat went for...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
in september and because of that some key information about what happened in benghazi might not come to light including some interesting information that just emerged in recently that in fact last month general petraeus is alleged mistress of broadwell who was going around giving speeches about how the cia annex in benghazi was being used as a secret prison which is why it was why it was attacked in september. it's really striking a slew of grazers centers borrowing costs skyrocketing and its financial reputation in tatters prosecutors that are now seeking trial for seven officials from standard and poor's and fitch two of the three big credit rating agencies they say the firms cause havoc to the italian economy t.j. . says the lawsuit shows a healthy judicial system. easily was in the midst of major. sovereign debt and these agencies get to the nation's why the market was the there for these screens is the palace of the markets about the italians that we have seen as decisions for greece i mean the greece went through and obliques over and through before it collapsed and. totally an
in september and because of that some key information about what happened in benghazi might not come to light including some interesting information that just emerged in recently that in fact last month general petraeus is alleged mistress of broadwell who was going around giving speeches about how the cia annex in benghazi was being used as a secret prison which is why it was why it was attacked in september. it's really striking a slew of grazers centers borrowing costs skyrocketing and its...
237
237
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
the benghazi libya was becoming a death trap. the british left the red cross left because of a deteriorating security. th he with wanted to normalize relationship between nonexistent government. we should have closed that conflict long before september 11th or heavily reinforced it. this is a national security breakdown before during and after the attack. >>> senator durban fighting back for trying to politicize it. >> we were in a classified briefing two weeks ago in washington when we came together. we were with secretary clinton the cia and others they are engaged in a comprehensive invest dwags over what actually occurred here. think back in history it hasn't been that long ago we lost over 2 30 marines in the barracks under president ronald reagan. these acts of terrorism as horrific as they are have to be understood as being part of living in a dangerous world. let's ask the honest questions gather the evidence and make sure we understand what did occur. jumping to conclusions i think darrel issa does a dump on those in lib
the benghazi libya was becoming a death trap. the british left the red cross left because of a deteriorating security. th he with wanted to normalize relationship between nonexistent government. we should have closed that conflict long before september 11th or heavily reinforced it. this is a national security breakdown before during and after the attack. >>> senator durban fighting back for trying to politicize it. >> we were in a classified briefing two weeks ago in washington...
196
196
Sep 15, 2012
09/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
consulate in benghazi. we have cnn's most complete picture yet of the violence that night and the warnings that came days before. >> reporter: amid the ash, soot, and debris, remnants of a life that was, and what it meant to those stationed here. traces of bloodstained libyan officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants and quickly overwhelmed the libyan and american guards. the compound's first his guarde chaos, smoke, and darkness, died of smoke inhalation. what we're being told is that the ambassador's security detail brought him into this location, shutting the door, trying to ensure his safety. and then we are being told that when the situation finally calmed down, the ambassador's body was then taken out through this window by a group of libyans. our consulate staff were evacuated to what was supposed to be a safe house, but then it too was targeted. that's where two more americans died. libya's government has vowed to bring the perpetrators to justice, but the country's pres
consulate in benghazi. we have cnn's most complete picture yet of the violence that night and the warnings that came days before. >> reporter: amid the ash, soot, and debris, remnants of a life that was, and what it meant to those stationed here. traces of bloodstained libyan officials say tuesday night's attack was planned by islamist militants and quickly overwhelmed the libyan and american guards. the compound's first his guarde chaos, smoke, and darkness, died of smoke inhalation....